Today's " Climate Change " is a Direct Result of Catastrophic Events that have happened in the Past leading to Climatic Changes that take from
Thousands of Years , or even Decades to be Felt by All Life Forms on Present Day Earth . Climate Scientists with a Political Agenda Rarely make this
Known to the Public at large , and for good reason . They are Unable to Calculate the Effects it has on Any of their projected Climate Models
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Public Opinion, the worlds tidal gages indicate there is no acceleration in the rate of Relative Sea Level Rise.. You are aware that the GMSL data
set that the satellites are generating has some issues? You might do well to look at the University of Colorado's Sea Level site, educate yourself on
the particulars.

Global mean sea level rise estimated from satellite altimetry provides a strong constraint on climate variability and change and is expected to
accelerate as the rates of both ocean warming and cryospheric mass loss increase over time. In stark contrast to this expectation however, current
altimeter products show the rate of sea level rise to have decreased from the first to second decades of the altimeter era.

The global mean sea level (GMSL) we estimate is an average over the oceans (limited by the satellite inclination to ± 66 degrees latitude), and it
cannot be used to predict relative sea level changes along the coasts

Funny how you guys listen to the scientists when we have severe weather approaching, believe the computer models when they say a hurricane strike is
imminent, but then do an about face when it comes to climate change and sea level rise.

Since sea ice is frozen sea water, the net result of it thawing back into solution will be zero rise in level.

I never said it would be a lot:

originally posted by: Greven
originally posted by: NorthernLites
The proposed experiment with freshwater yields what you expect - no change in water level once ice melts.
The proposed experiment with saltwater yields a different result - a small rise in
water level once ice melts.

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